CHICAGO  The results are in from Malcom Floyd's second opinion on his injured knee.

Like the first opinion, the results are positive.

A source said Wednesday the Chargers wide receiver was found to have no structural damage in his right knee, which he strained during Monday's practice. The source added the timeframe to Floyd's recovery will depend on how he feels.

Floyd suffered the injury during a one-on-one drill against cornerback Shareece Wright. After incidental contact, Floyd fell in the end zone and was carted off the field. He was able to walk Tuesday and said he had "dodged a bullet."

At this stage, it would be premature to rule out the 31-year-old from playing in the Chargers' season opener on Sept. 9 against the Texans.